东北三省三校(辽宁实验中学、东北师大附中、哈师大附中)2026届高三下学期第一次联合模拟英语试卷(含解析,有听力音频有听力原文)

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东北三省三校2026届高三下学期第一次联合模拟
英语试卷
注意事项:
1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上,并将条形码粘贴在答题卡指定位置。
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3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段录音后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段录音播放两遍。
1. How are the guests going to New York
A. By car. B. By plane. C. By taxi.
2. Where are the speakers
A. In a restaurant. B. In a supermarket. C. In the woman’s house.
3. What is the woman’s attitude towards the man’s decision
A. Encouraging. B. Understanding. C. Disapproving.
4. Why won’t the man go to lunch with the woman
A. He has no time. B. He has a neck pain. C. He has ordered a takeout.
5. What are the speakers mainly discussing
A. Trousers. B. Shirts. C. Shoes.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段录音。每段录音后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段录音前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段录音播放两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
6. What is the topic of the conversation
A. The missing document. B. The incorrect bill. C. The postal service.
7. How does the man feel in the end
A. Anxious. B. Relieved. C. Doubtful.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
8. What is Margaret
A. A singer. B. A teacher. C. A salesperson.
9. What does Plan C include
A. Voice mailbox service.
B. Long-distance call service.
C. 20 GB mobile traffic service.
10. How much will Margaret pay for her telephone service plan per month
A. $5. B. $10. C. $15.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
11. What is the relationship between the speakers
A. Colleagues.
B. Engineer and client.
C. Interviewer and interviewee.
12. When was the construction project expected to be finished
A. In September. B. In July. C. In March.
13. What do we know about the woman
A. She works mainly on training projects.
B. She once lived with her mother in Africa.
C. She is confident of her management skills.
听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
14. What first made Richard interested in filmmaking
A. Watching independent movies.
B. Documenting life with a camera.
C. Working in a local video store.
15. What did Richard learn from the unclassifiable films
A. The techniques of filmmaking.
B. The effects of films on people.
C. The rules of the film industry.
16. What is Richard’s main reason for not making art films
A. He is bad at making them.
B. He thinks they are all predictable.
C. He dislikes the way they are presented.
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17. When does the speaker make the speech
A. At the beginning of a concert.
B. In the middle of a lecture.
C. At the end of a show.
18. Whom does the speaker say sorry to
A. People who occupied the back seats.
B. People who have performed on the stage.
C. People who have worked behind the scenes.
19. What is the weather like tonight
A. Sunny. B. Rainy. C. Windy.
20. What can we learn from the speech
A. The roof can’t be repaired.
B. The speaker is in a theater.
C. The roof was replaced four years ago.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Several of Ontario’s heritage sites and museums offer unique ways to experience Yuletide traditions of the past with some modern touches. Get into the festive spirit with fun holiday activities this season in Ontario.
Niagara-on-the-Lake Rotary Holiday House Tour
The general tour offers a self-guided exploration of seven beautifully decorated historical and modern homes. Guests can enjoy tastings from three selected wineries, in addition to discounts on special lunches.
This tour showcases a beautifully decorated home and features live music, delightful wines.
Purchase tickets online only.
When: December 5, 6, or 7, 2026
Where: Niagara-on-the-Lake Holiday House Tour: various homes in Niagara-on-the-Lake
McArthur Estate: 210 John Street East, Niagara-on-the-Lake
Festive Nights at The Village at Black Creek
Experience a welcome change from modern screens and devices at The Village at Black Creek.
Enjoy live entertainment while sampling traditional holiday treats, such as roasted chestnuts and gingerbread cookies. Listen to a winter’s tale and learn a country dance.
Tickets go fast, so don’t miss this experience.
When: December 6, 13 and 20, 2026 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Where: 1000 Murray Ross Parkway, Toronto
Merry Makers: Children’s Workshop at The Brown Homestead
Fun activities are in store for families with young kids at The Brown Homestead.
Head to the Dining Room for lessons about stencil art, walnut shell ornaments and other historical holiday crafts from the 1800s.
While this event is free, donations are welcome. Registration is required as space is limited.
When: Stay tuned for 2026 details
Where: 1317 Pelham Road, St. Catharines
Magic of Lights in Ottawa
Follow the drive-through route in Wesley Clover Parks just southeast of downtown Ottawa to a festive wonderland featuring thousands of charming lights, holiday scenes and characters.
Tickets are priced per vehicle.
When: November 21, 2026-January 3, 2027
Where: 411 Corkstown Road, Ottawa
21. Where can visitors enjoy wine tasting
A. Niagara-on-the-Lake. B. The Village at Black Creek.
C. The Brown Homestead. D. Wesley Clover Parks.
22. Which event requires registration
A. Niagara-on-the-Lake Rotary Holiday House Tour. B. Festive Nights at The Village at Black Creek.
C. Merry Makers: Children’s Workshop. D. Magic of Lights in Ottawa.
23. What is special about Magic of Lights
A. It offers historical crafts lessons. B. It features live music and dancing.
C. It provides holiday house tours. D. It highlights a drive-through light display.
B
On a cool November 2025 evening, Su Bingtian held up his track shoes after the 15th National Games men’s 4x100m relay, marking the end of a pioneering career that redefined Asian sprinting (短跑).
Born in 1989, Su started his athletic journey with constant effort to pursue excellence, a trait that would push him to break down long-standing barriers. Prior to 2015, no Chinese male sprinter had ever gone below the 10-second mark in the 100m, a milestone widely regarded as the limit of world-class speed. That barrier broke at the 2015 Diamond League in Eugene, United States, when Su clocked an astonishing 9.99 seconds, becoming the first Chinese man to break through this psychological and physical limit.
His rise to greatness continued uninterrupted. In 2018, at the World Challenge in Madrid, Su matched the existing Asian record of 9.91 seconds, a feat (功绩) that strengthened his position as a dominant force in international sprinting. Yet, it was at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics that Su achieved his most important milestone. In the men’s 100m semifinal, he raced through the track in 9.83 seconds — breaking his previous Asian record and becoming the first Chinese male athlete to qualify for an Olympic 100m final. Though he finished sixth in the final, the significance of his achievement resonated far beyond the result: it proved that Asian sprinters could compete at the top levels of a sport long dominated by Western athletes. Additionally, Su and his teammates won the bronze medal in the 4 x 100m relay, marking China’s first Olympic medal in a men’s sprint relay event.
After two decades in the sport, Su announced his retirement in December 2025. His legacy goes beyond records to perseverance — maintaining top form into his mid-30s, an age when most athletes decline, inspired countless young athletes. He transformed Asian sprinting’s global standing, proving that with perseverance and scientific training, even the toughest barriers can be overcome.
24. What was the significance of Su’s run at the 2015 Diamond League
A. It qualified him for his first Olympic final.
B. It earned him a bronze medal in the relay event.
C. It matched the existing Asian record at that time.
D. It witnessed the first Chinese man breaking the barrier.
25. What can be inferred from Su’s performance at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics
A. He won a gold medal in the men’s 100m final.
B. Asian sprinters can compete in the men’s 100m final.
C. He set a new world record in the men’s 100m semifinal.
D. Asian sprinters took part in the 100m semifinal for the first time.
26. What does the underlined word “resonated” in paragraph 3 mean
A. Paused. B. Mattered.
C. Differed. D. Faded.
27. What is the main idea of the passage
A. The records and milestones Su set during his career.
B. Su’s retirement ceremony at the 15th National Games.
C. The impact of Su Bingtian’s career on Asian athletics.
D. Su’s journey from a young athlete to a global sprinting legend.
C
Urbanization in Canada is rapidly consuming wildlife habitats. This development not only destroys habitats but also fragments (分裂) them, creating isolated patches that disturb migration and threaten animal populations. Wildlife scientists are studying how animals adapt to these changes, with some species showing remarkable adaptation while others struggle.
The key impacts of urbanization on wildlife, according to John Wilmshurst from the Canadian Wildlife Federation (CWF), include habitat loss, fragmentation, movement barriers like roads and fences, and increased human-wildlife conflicts. Despite these challenges, urban areas offer abundant food sources for wildlife.
Studies on wildlife urbanization raise questions about whether animal behaviors are changing due to habitat loss and the impact of climate change on their environments. Wilmshurst points out that it’s difficult to track species negatively influenced by urbanization, as they often disappear. However, GPS tracking has helped researchers observe how sensitive animals are to urban infrastructure (基础设施).
Some animals, like wolves, avoid people and built-up areas, changing their behaviors to keep clear of urban environments. Others, like bobcats, adapt well to urban life, with some species even passing on these behaviors to their young. Birds have been known to change their song pitches (音高) to adapt to urban soundscapes.
Understanding impact of habitat fragmentation is complex, but Wilmshurst suggests that well-placed landscape management can reduce some negative impacts. This includes changing fences and creating wildlife passages on roads to support animal conservation.
People are also adapting to the presence of wildlife in cities, planting pollinator gardens and diversifying their yards with native plants. Changes in bylaws and building codes, such as keeping cats indoors and reducing bird strikes with glass windows, reflect a growing effort to maintain a connection with nature in urban environments.
The CWF believes that maintaining this connection is crucial for our increasingly urban population. Public policies that help people safely coexist with wildlife in their neighborhoods can improve urban life and support conservation efforts, showing that both humans and wildlife can adapt to the challenges of urbanization.
28. Why is it challenging to study species affected by urbanization according to Wilmshurst
A. They often migrate to remote areas.
B They tend to disappear from the area.
C. They change their behaviors too quickly.
D. They become overly aggressive and dangerous.
29. What is the purpose of mentioning birds changing their song pitches in paragraph 4
A. To show animals’ behavioral adaptation.
B. To criticize the severe noise pollution.
C. To argue that birds suffer the most.
D. To explain why birds leave cities.
30. How can people maintain the connection with nature
A. By wisely balancing plants and animals.
B. By further studying habitat fragmentation.
C. By combining official and civilian efforts.
D. By returning urban habitats to the wildlife.
31. Which of the following is the best title for the passage
A. The Disappearing Wild Animals in Canada
B. How GPS Tracks Wildlife in Canadian Cities
C. The Primary Threat of Urbanization to Wildlife
D. Wildlife and Human Adaptation to Urbanization
D
For decades, cancer treatment has been dominated by chemotherapy (化疗) , a tool that attacks rapidly dividing cells — both cancerous and healthy ones. Patients undergoing chemotherapy often suffer severe side effects such as hair loss, and weakened immunity, making the treatment process as painful as the disease itself. However, the emergence of targeted drugs has started an era of precision medicine that treats cancer not with a “carpet bombing” but with a “precision strike.”
Unlike chemotherapy, which harms healthy cells without discrimination, targeted drugs cause minimal damage to normal tissues. Most patients only experience mild side effects like diarrhea, allowing them to maintain a relatively normal quality of life during treatment. Many targeted drugs are also available in oral form, saving patients from frequent hospital visits for injections.
Targeted drugs work like smart missiles equipped with advanced navigation systems. Each cancer cell carries unique molecular (分子的) features called “targets,” which are like the special locks on the cells. Researchers design targeted drugs to act as the matching keys, enabling them to attach specifically to these targets. A well-known drug, Trastuzumab, focuses on the HER2 protein overexpressed in some breast cancer cells, blocking their growth signals and enhancing the immune system’s ability to destroy cancer cells.
Yet, targeted therapy still faces major difficulties: drug resistance and high costs. Cancer cells are highly adaptable. After months or years of treatment, they may mutate (突变) to escape the effects of targeted drugs. Some lung cancer patients treated with first-generation EGFR inhibitors (抑制剂) , for instance, develop the T790M mutation, making the drugs ineffective. Meanwhile, the long and costly development process of targeted drugs — from target discovery to clinical trials — leads to extremely high prices, putting them out of reach for many patients worldwide.
The future of targeted drugs lies in constant innovation. Scientists are exploring combined therapies, such as pairing targeted drugs with immunotherapy, bringing new hope to countless cancer patients and moving humanity closer to defeating cancer.
32. What advantage do targeted drugs have over chemotherapy
A. They can completely cure cancer.
B. They precisely attack cancer cells.
C. They work faster than chemotherapy.
D. They have no side effects on tissues.
33. Why does the author mention Trastuzumab in paragraph 3
A. To illustrate how targeted drugs work.
B. To explain how cancer cells mutate and resist drugs.
C. To compare targeted drugs with traditional chemotherapy.
D. To show targeted drugs are only effective for breast cancer.
34. What can we infer about targeted therapy in paragraph 4
A. Targeted drugs will soon replace chemotherapy.
B. High costs limit the use of targeted drugs globally.
C. Drug resistance can be solved by T790M mutation.
D. The T790M mutation makes cancer cells sensitive to drugs.
35. What is the author’s attitude towards the future of targeted drugs
A. Doubtful. B. Pessimistic.
C. Optimistic. D. Unconcerned.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Joining clubs, volunteering, and initiating meetups, my 26-year-old friend has tried everything to make new friends. ____36____ She suspects her habit of joking with people too early in friendships is to blame, as others often turn quiet and awkward.
The truth is, building meaningful friendships in adulthood is tough. The Times asked psychologists to share tips for nurturing new friendships, with a focus on social skills. Here’s what they said.
Switch up how you socialize. You are bound to meet people who socialize differently. You may enjoy sarcasm (讽刺) while others may tend to be more sincere, for example. So when you make a sarcastic joke to a new friend, observe their nonverbal cues. ____37____ Did they express distaste for the joke
____38____ Anxious socializers often focus on crafting their next response instead of listening. This makes them miss key cues. Being genuinely curious about others’ words lets you continue conversations naturally.
Embrace small talk. Small talk is actually a necessary starting point for developing deeper relationships. Keep a few small-talk topics handy, such as hobbies outside work, favorite repeated books or films, or upcoming vacation plans. ____39____
Share in moderation. They recommend first asking “Would it be OK if I vent (发泄) a little ” before sharing. Then check their responses. Leaning in, follow-up questions and eye contact mean they’re receptive. Looking away signals discomfort.
____40____ So, keep initiating the catch-ups, accepting invites for casual hangs, attending those after-work dinners and chatting with acquaintances at events.
A. Listen, really listen.
B. Be an active speaker in your conversations.
C. Have they gone quiet, restless, or awkward
D. Have you ever taken their feelings into account
E. Yet every new connection fades after just a few weeks.
F. The best way to improve any social skill is through practice.
G. These can help fill silences smoothly when small talk pauses.
第三部分 语言运用(共四节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
When 17-year-old inventor Lin Tao presented his solar-powered backpack at a youth innovation fair, he never anticipated his design would be copied. The backpack, which ____41____ a foldable solar panel to charge phones, won him first prize and also attention from an electronics company. What followed was a two-month ____42____ to defend his intellectual property (IP) , a journey that taught him far more than any textbook.
Lin’s ____43____ struck during a school camping trip. Frustrated by dead phone batteries, he spent six months researching materials, often staying up late to ____44____ the panel’s angle to catch the most sunlight for maximum efficiency. The groundbreaking backpack ____45____ a national youth innovation grant and non-profit support, enabling Lin’s team to improve the design for mass-producing 1,000 backpacks ____46____ donated to a rural African primary school. When photos of the students using the backpacks ____47____ social media, the joyful feedback was their greatest ____48____.
However, excitement turned to disappointment when a friend spotted an online store selling a virtually ____49____ backpack. Shocked and ____50____, Lin gathered evidence — sketches, test videos, fair documents — and consulted an IP lawyer. The company initially ____51____ the claim, arguing independent development, but Lin insisted. He proved his unique design ____52____ a common overheating problem. After several ____53____ of negotiations, the company apologized publicly and compensated (赔偿) him.
“IP protection isn’t just for big companies,” Lin said. “Young inventors ____54____ to have their ideas safeguarded — it’s about respecting creativity itself.” “Don’t be afraid to ____55____ your work,” he advises. “Your ideas are valuable, and protecting them is the first step to turn innovation into reality.”
41 A. integrated B. decorated C. covered D. replaced
42. A. battle B. tour C. competition D. race
43. A. insight B. inspiration C. ambition D. cause
44. A. adapt B. check C. adjust D. measure
45. A. demanded B. expected C. required D. secured
46. A. specifically B. randomly C. roughly D. effectively
47. A. attacked B. flooded C. rushed D. influenced
48 A. profit B. benefit C. bonus D. reward
49. A. distinct B. distinguished C. identical D. intense
50. A. guilty B. ashamed C. angry D. envious
51. A. doubted B. denied C. accepted D. admitted
52. A. spotted B. investigated C. observed D. addressed
53. A. sessions B. routes C. phases D. rounds
54. A. preserve B. deserve C. intend D. promise
55. A. stand up for B. put up with C. make up for D. come up with
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
The brilliance of Quanzhou puppetry (木偶戏) , ____56____ national intangible cultural heritage that ____57____ (originate) in Quanzhou, Fujian Province in the Qin Dynasty, lies in the skill of the performers’ fingers in controlling puppets by pulling threads.
A recent example of this historical art that showcases the harmony between tradition and modernity is at the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum in Beijing ____58____ a skilled puppeteer controlled a designed monkey puppet to play a guitar, while another performance featured a robot dog ____59____ (dance) in rhythm with the puppet, which drew continuous laughter from the audience who were attracted by this creative combination of ancient art and technology.
The event marked the opening of an innovative design competition ____60____ (launch) by the Quanzhou government, aiming ____61____ (promote) the city’s rich cultural heritage and local arts. A ____62____ (strategic) important port of the Maritime Silk Road, Quanzhou was once a center of trade ____63____ home to envoys (使者) and business people from outside China. This history inspired developments in handicrafts and folk arts.
The competition, “Inclusive Zayton, Imagination and Shared Future of the Silk Road”, is now open ____64____ competitors and intended to boost creativity inspired by Quanzhou’s unique history and local cultures. Zayton was the name foreign _____65_____ (trader) called Quanzhou in ancient times.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66. 假定你是李华,现在一所英国高中做交换生。因宿舍生活存在困扰,计划向宿管老师申请调换宿舍。请你写一封邮件,内容包括:
1. 申请原因;
2. 表达感谢与期待。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80个左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear Sir/ Madam,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节(满分25分)
67. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
The old radio station at the end of Elm Street had always been my grandfather’s secret castle. Ever since I could remember, every Saturday afternoon, I would steal up the wooden stairs, watching in awe as he broadcast his beloved show, “Melodies of Memory,” to our small town. His voice, deep and warm like honey pouring from a jar, would introduce each record with a story that made every song feel like it was written just for us.
Last month, when he passed away peacefully in his sleep, the station fell into an unnatural silence that seemed to swallow our whole town. The microphone stood silent, the records gathered dust, and my heart ached with a hollow emptiness. Today, while sorting through his cherished collection in the attic (阁楼), my fingers came across something unexpected — a small, yellowed note in his familiar handwriting inside his favorite Beethoven record. It simply said, “For my Sarah. Keep the music alive.” Those four words struck something deep within me, awakening a determination I didn’t know I possessed.
With trembling hands, I unlocked the station door for the first time since his passing. Everything stood exactly as he had left it, the microphone, the turntables (唱机转盘) and the records all waiting patiently. My eyes welled up with tears as I traced my fingers over his worn leather chair, “Could I, just a quiet high school girl with no broadcasting experience, possibly fill the shoes of a legendary host like him ”
Taking a deep breath that smelled of memories and possibilities, I settled into his chair. I selected his favorite record — Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6, the very one that had held his final message to me. Placing the record carefully on the turntable, I watched it begin to spin as I put on the headphones like what my grandfather once did. With a push of the button, the familiar red “ON AIR” sign flashed on. I knew it was the time.
注意:1. 续写词数应150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
I opened my mouth, but no sound came out at first.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
As the final notes of the music faded, I saw many people moving outside.
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参考答案及解析
题号 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
答案 B A B A C A B B A C
题号 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
答案 C A C B B C C A B A
题号 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
答案 A C D D B B D B A C
题号 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
答案 D B A B C E C A G F
题号 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
答案 A A B C D A B D C C
题号 51 52 53 54 55
答案 B D D B A
21. 答案:A
解析:细节理解题。根据Niagara-on-the-Lake Rotary Holiday House Tour部分“Guests can enjoy tastings from three selected wineries, in addition to discounts on special lunches. (宾客们不仅可以品尝来自三家精选酒庄的美酒,还能享受特别午餐的优惠折扣。)”可知,游客们可以在尼亚加拉湖畔品尝葡萄酒。故选A。
22. 答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据Merry Makers: Children’s Workshop at The Brown Homestead部分“Registration is required as space is limited. (由于场地有限,需要进行登记。)”可知,Merry Makers: Children’s Workshop需要报名。故选C。
23. 答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据Magic of Lights in Ottawa部分“Follow the drive-through route in Wesley Clover Parks just southeast of downtown Ottawa to a festive wonderland featuring thousands of charming lights, holiday scenes and characters. (沿着渥太华市中心东南方向的韦斯利·克洛弗公园内的驾车观光路线行驶,即可进入一片节日仙境,这里点缀着成千上万盏迷人彩灯、节日场景与卡通形象。)”可知,Magic of Lights突出展示了车行道上的灯光秀。故选D。
24. 答案:D
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段中“That barrier broke at the 2015 Diamond League in Eugene, United States, when Su clocked an astonishing 9. 99 seconds, becoming the first Chinese man to break through this psychological and physical limit.(在美国尤金举行的2015年钻石联赛上,这一障碍被打破,当时苏炳添跑出了惊人的9.99秒,成为第一个突破这一心理和身体极限的中国男子)”可知,苏炳添在2015年钻石联赛上的表现意义在于见证了第一个中国男子突破极限。故选D。
25. 答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段中“Though he finished sixth in the final, the significance of his achievement resonated far beyond the result: it proved that Asian sprinters could compete at the top levels of a sport long dominated by Western athletes.(尽管他在决赛中获得了第六名,但他所取得成就的意义远远超出了比赛结果:这证明了亚洲短跑运动员可以在一项长期以来由西方运动员主导的运动中竞争顶级水平)”可知,从苏炳添在2021年东京奥运会上的表现可以推断出亚洲短跑运动员可以参加男子100米决赛。故选B。
26. 答案:B
解析:词句猜测题。根据第三段中“Though he finished sixth in the final, the significance of his achievement resonated far beyond the result: it proved that Asian sprinters could compete at the top levels of a sport long dominated by Western athletes.(尽管他在决赛中获得了第六名,但他所取得成就resonated远远超出比赛结果:这证明了亚洲短跑运动员可以在一项长期以来由西方运动员主导的运动中竞争顶级水平)”可知,尽管苏炳添在决赛中排名第六,但他成就的意义远超出了比赛结果,即其意义重大,B选项mattered“重要,有关系”符合语境。故选B。
27. 答案:D
解析:主旨大意题。通读全文,结合第一段中“On a cool November 2025 evening, Su Bingtian held up his track shoes after the 15th National Games men’s 4x100m relay, marking the end of a pioneering career that redefined Asian sprinting (短跑).(2025年11月一个凉爽的傍晚,在第15届全运会男子4x100米接力赛后,苏炳添举起了他的跑鞋,标志着他重新定义了亚洲短跑的开创性职业生涯的结束)”可知,文章主要讲述了苏炳添从年轻运动员成长为全球短跑传奇人物的职业生涯历程、取得的成就及影响。故选D。
28. 答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第三段“Wilmshurst points out that it’s difficult to track species negatively influenced by urbanization, as they often disappear. (Wilmshurst指出,很难追踪受到城市化负面影响的物种,因为它们往往会消失)”可知,研究受城市化影响的物种具有挑战性是因为它们往往会从该地区消失。故选B项。
29. 答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段“Others, like bobcats, adapt well to urban life, with some species even passing on these behaviors to their young. Birds have been known to change their song pitches (音高) to adapt to urban soundscapes.(其他的,如山猫,能很好地适应城市生活,有些物种甚至将这些行为传给它们的幼崽。众所周知,鸟类会改变它们的歌声音高以适应城市声景)”可知,提到鸟类改变歌声音高是为了展示动物的行为适应。故选A项。
30. 答案:C
解析:细节理解题。根据倒数第二段“People are also adapting to the presence of wildlife in cities, planting pollinator gardens and diversifying their yards with native plants. Changes in bylaws and building codes, such as keeping cats indoors and reducing bird strikes with glass windows, reflect a growing effort to maintain a connection with nature in urban environments.(人们也在适应城市中野生动物的存在,种植传粉花园,用本地植物丰富他们的院子。地方法规和建筑规范的改变,如把猫关在室内,减少玻璃窗对鸟类的撞击,反映了在城市环境中保持与自然联系的日益增长的努力)”以及最后一段“Public policies that help people safely coexist with wildlife in their neighborhoods can improve urban life and support conservation efforts, showing that both humans and wildlife can adapt to the challenges of urbanization.(帮助人们与社区中的野生动物安全共存的公共政策可以改善城市生活,支持保护工作,表明人类和野生动物都能适应城市化的挑战)”可知,人们可以通过官方和民众的努力来保持与自然的联系。故选C项。
31. 答案:D
解析:主旨大意题。通读全文,第一段讲加拿大城市化影响野生动物,部分物种适应、部分挣扎;第四段具体说明不同野生动物的适应表现;第六、七段讲人类通过民间举措和官方政策适应与野生动物共存,共同应对城市化挑战,最后一段“Public policies that help people safely coexist with wildlife in their neighborhoods can improve urban life and support conservation efforts, showing that both humans and wildlife can adapt to the challenges of urbanization.(帮助人们与社区中的野生动物安全共存的公共政策可以改善城市生活,支持保护工作,表明人类和野生动物都能适应城市化的挑战)”点明核心,所以“野生动物和人类对城市化的适应”适合作为文章标题。故选D项。
32. 答案:B
解析:细节理解题。根据第二段“Unlike chemotherapy, which harms healthy cells without discrimination, targeted drugs cause minimal damage to normal tissues. (与化疗无差别地伤害健康细胞不同,靶向药物对正常组织的损伤极小)”以及第三段“Researchers design targeted drugs to act as the matching keys, enabling them to attach specifically to these targets. (研究人员设计靶向药物作为匹配的钥匙,使它们能够特异性地结合到这些靶点上)”可知,靶向药物能精准攻击癌细胞。故选B项。
33. 答案:A
解析:推理判断题。根据第三段“Targeted drugs work like smart missiles equipped with advanced navigation systems. Each cancer cell carries unique molecular (分子的) features called “targets,” which are like the special locks on the cells. Researchers design targeted drugs to act as the matching keys, enabling them to attach specifically to these targets. A well-known drug, Trastuzumab, focuses on the HER2 protein overexpressed in some breast cancer cells, blocking their growth signals and enhancing the immune system’s ability to destroy cancer cells. (靶向药物就像配备了先进导航系统的智能导弹。每个癌细胞都携带独特的分子特征,称为“靶点”,就像细胞上的特殊锁。研究人员设计靶向药物作为匹配的钥匙,使它们能够特异性地结合到这些靶点上。一种著名的药物曲妥珠单抗,针对一些乳腺癌细胞中过度表达的HER2蛋白,阻断其生长信号,增强免疫系统破坏癌细胞的能力)”可知,作者提到曲妥珠单抗是为了说明靶向药物是如何工作的。故选A项。
34. 答案:B
解析:推理判断题。根据第四段“Meanwhile, the long and costly development process of targeted drugs — from target discovery to clinical trials — leads to extremely high prices, putting them out of reach for many patients worldwide. (同时,靶向药物从靶点发现到临床试验的漫长而昂贵的开发过程导致价格极高,使全球许多患者无法承受)”可推断,高昂的成本限制了靶向药物在全球的使用。故选B项。
35. 答案:C
解析:推理判断题。根据最后一段“The future of targeted drugs lies in constant innovation. Scientists are exploring combined therapies, such as pairing targeted drugs with immunotherapy, bringing new hope to countless cancer patients and moving humanity closer to defeating cancer. (靶向药物的未来在于不断创新。科学家们正在探索联合疗法,例如将靶向药物与免疫疗法相结合,为无数癌症患者带来新的希望,使人类更接近战胜癌症)”可知,作者对靶向药物的未来持乐观态度。故选C项。
答案:36. E 37. C 38. A 39. G 40. F
解析:36. 上文“Joining clubs, volunteering, and initiating meetups, my 26-year-old friend has tried everything to make new friends.(我的26岁朋友为了结交新朋友,尝试了加入俱乐部、做志愿者、发起聚会等各种方法。)”描述了朋友为结交新朋友所做的各种努力;E选项“Yet every new connection fades after just a few weeks.(然而,每一个新的联系在仅仅几周后就消失了。)”与上文形成转折关系,指出尽管朋友付出了很多努力,但新的友谊并没有持续下去,符合题意。故选E。
37. 上文“So when you make a sarcastic joke to a new friend, observe their nonverbal cues.(所以当你对一个新朋友开讽刺性的玩笑时,观察他们的非语言暗示。)”说明了在开玩笑时要注意观察对方的反应;C选项“Have they gone quiet, restless, or awkward (他们是否变得安静、不安或尴尬?)”是对上文提到的“非语言暗示”的具体举例,说明要观察对方是否因为玩笑而变得安静、不安或尴尬,符合题意。故选C。
38. 下文“Anxious socializers often focus on crafting their next response instead of listening. This makes them miss key cues. Being genuinely curious about others’ words lets you continue conversations naturally.(焦虑的社交者往往专注于构思下一个回应,而不是倾听。这让他们错过了关键的线索。对别人的话真正感到好奇能让你自然地继续对话。)”强调了倾听在社交中的重要性;A选项“Listen, really listen.(倾听,真正地倾听。)”作为小标题,概括了下文的主要内容,即要真正地倾听对方的话,符合题意。故选A。
39. 上文“Keep a few small-talk topics handy, such as hobbies outside work, favorite repeated books or films, or upcoming vacation plans.(准备一些闲聊的话题,比如工作之外的爱好、最喜欢的重复看的书或电影,或者即将到来的假期计划。)”说明了闲聊在建立友谊中的重要性,并给出了一些闲聊的话题;G选项“These can help fill silences smoothly when small talk pauses.(当闲聊出现停顿时,这些话题可以顺利填补沉默。)”进一步强调了准备一些闲聊话题的作用即闲聊出现停顿时,这些话题可以顺利填补沉默,选项中的“these”指代前文的“small-talk topics ”,该选项符合题意。故选G。
40. 下文“So, keep initiating the catch-ups, accepting invites for casual hangs, attending those after-work dinners and chatting with acquaintances at events.(所以,继续发起聚会,接受随意闲逛的邀请,参加下班后的晚餐,在活动中与熟人聊天。)”鼓励人们继续主动社交;F选项“The best way to improve any social skill is through practice.(提高任何社交技能的最好方法是通过实践。)”说明了提高社交技能的方法,即通过实践,与下文中的“继续主动社交”相呼应,符合题意。故选F。
41. 答案:A
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:这款背包集成了可折叠太阳能板,用于给手机充电,为他赢得了一等奖,也吸引了一家电子公司的关注。A. integrated集成;B. decorated装饰;C. covered覆盖;D. replaced替换。根据后文“a foldable solar panel to charge phones”可知,背包集成了太阳能板来充电。故选A。
42. 答案:A
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:接下来是为期两个月的捍卫他知识产权的战斗,这段经历教给他的东西远比任何教科书都多。A. battle战斗;B. tour旅行;C. competition竞争;D. race比赛。根据后文“defend his intellectual property”可知,捍卫知识产权就像一场战斗。故选A。
43. 答案:B
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:林涛的灵感来自一次学校露营旅行。A. insight洞察力;B. inspiration灵感;C. ambition抱负;D. cause原因。根据后文“Frustrated by dead phone batteries, he spent six months researching materials, often staying up late to _____ the panel’s angle to catch the most sunlight for maximum efficiency.”可知,他因为露营时手机没电而研发背包可知,是这次露营旅行给他带来了灵感。故选B。
44. 答案:C
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:由于手机电池没电而感到沮丧,他花了六个月时间研究材料,经常熬夜调整太阳能板的角度,以捕获最多的阳光,实现最高效率。A. adapt适应;B. check检查;C. adjust调整;D. measure测量。根据后文“the panel’s angle to catch the most sunlight”可知,是调整角度来捕获阳光。故选C。
45. 答案:D
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:这款开创性的背包获得了国家青年创新资助和非营利组织的支持,使林涛的团队能够改进设计,为大规模生产1000个背包做准备,这些背包专门捐赠给了一所非洲农村小学。A. demanded要求;B. expected期望;C. required需要;D. secured获得。根据后文“a national youth innovation grant and non-profit support”可知,是获得了资助和支持。故选D。
46. 答案:A
解析:考查副词词义辨析。句意:这款开创性的背包获得了国家青年创新资助和非营利组织的支持,使林涛的团队能够改进设计,为大规模生产1000个背包做准备,这些背包专门捐赠给了一所非洲农村小学。A. specifically专门地;B. randomly随机地;C. roughly粗略地;D. effectively有效地。根据后文“donated to a rural African primary school”可知,这些背包是专门捐赠给这所小学的。故选A。
47. 答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:当学生们使用背包的照片充斥社交媒体时,这些欢乐的反馈是他们最大的奖励。A. attacked攻击;B. flooded充斥,大量涌入;C. rushed冲;D. influenced影响。根据前文“When photos of the students using the backpacks”以及后文“social media”可知,这里指照片大量出现在社交媒体上,flood有“充斥”的意思。故选B。
48. 答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:当学生们使用背包的照片充斥社交媒体时,这些欢乐的反馈是他们最大的奖励。A. profit利润;B. benefit益处;C. bonus奖金;D. reward奖励。根据前文“the joyful feedback”可知,学生使用背包后的欢乐反馈对林涛他们来说是一种奖励。故选D。
49. 答案:C
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:然而,当一个朋友发现一家网店在销售一款几乎一模一样的背包时,兴奋变成了失望。A. distinct不同的;B. distinguished著名的;C. identical相同的;D. intense强烈的。根据“a friend spotted an online store selling a virtuall”以及后面林涛维权可知,网店卖的背包和他的几乎一样。故选C。
50. 答案:C
解析:考查形容词词义辨析。句意:震惊又愤怒的林涛收集了证据——草图、测试视频、展会文件——并咨询了一位知识产权律师。A. guilty内疚的;B. ashamed羞愧的;C. angry愤怒的;D. envious羡慕的。根据常识可知,自己的设计被抄袭,应该是感到愤怒。故选C。
51. 答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:该公司最初否认了这一指控,辩称是自主研发,但林涛坚持自己的主张。A. doubted怀疑;B. denied否认;C. accepted接受;D. admitted承认。根据“arguing independent development”可知,公司否认抄袭。故选B。
52. 答案:D
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:他证明了自己独特的设计解决了一个常见的过热问题。A. spotted发现;B. investigated调查;C. observed观察;D. addressed解决。根据后文“a common overheating problem”可知,是设计解决了过热问题。故选D。
53. 答案:D
解析:考查名词词义辨析。句意:经过几轮谈判,该公司公开道歉并对他进行了赔偿。A. sessions会议;B. routes路线;C. phases阶段;D. rounds轮。根据后文“of negotiations, the company apologized publicly and compensated (赔偿) him.”可知,这里指经过几轮谈判。故选D。
54. 答案:B
解析:考查动词词义辨析。句意:“知识产权保护不仅仅适用于大公司,”林涛说。“年轻发明家理应让自己的想法得到保护——这关乎对创造力本身的尊重。”A. preserve保护;B. deserve应得,理应;C. intend打算;D. promise承诺。根据后文“it’s about respecting creativity itself.”可知,这里指年轻发明家应该得到知识产权保护。故选B。
55. 答案:A
解析:考查动词短语辨析。句意:“不要害怕为自己的作品挺身而出,”他建议道。“你的想法很有价值,保护它们是将创新变为现实的第一步。”A. stand up for为……挺身而出;B. put up with忍受;C. make up for弥补;D. come up with想出。根据后文“protecting them is the first step to turn innovation into reality”可知,要为自己作品争取保护,即挺身而出。故选A。
答案:56. a 57. originated 58. where 59. dancing 60. launched
61. to promote 62. strategically 63. and 64. to 65. Traders
解析:56.考查冠词。句意:泉州木偶戏是一项国家级非物质文化遗产,起源于秦朝时期的福建泉州,其精彩之处在于表演者通过拉线操控木偶的手指技巧。根据句意可知,此处表示“一项国家级非物质文化遗产”,此处表示泛指,且“national”是以辅音音素开头的单词,所以用不定冠词“a”。故填a。
57.考查动词时态。句意:泉州木偶戏是一项国家级非物质文化遗产,起源于秦朝时期的福建泉州,其精彩之处在于表演者通过拉线操控木偶的手指技巧。设空处是that引导定语从句的谓语动词;根据时间状语“in the Qin Dynasty”可知,句子描述的是过去的事情,所以用一般过去时,“originate”的过去式是“originated”。故填originated。
58.考查定语从句。句意:最近一个展示传统与现代和谐共处的这一历史艺术的例子在北京的中国传统文化博物馆,在那里一位技艺高超的木偶师控制着一个设计好的猴子木偶弹吉他,而另一场表演则是一只机器狗随着木偶有节奏地跳舞,这引起了观众的阵阵笑声,他们被这种古老艺术与科技的创造性结合所吸引。设空处引导非限制性定语从句,修饰先行词“the Chinese Traditional Culture Museum ”,先行词在从句中作地点状语,所以用关系副词“where”引导定语从句。故填where。
59.考查非谓语动词。句意:最近一个展示传统与现代和谐共处的这一历史艺术的例子在北京的中国传统文化博物馆,在那里一位技艺高超的木偶师控制着一个设计好的猴子木偶弹吉他,而另一场表演则是一只机器狗随着木偶有节奏地跳舞,这引起了观众的阵阵笑声,他们被这种古老艺术与科技的创造性结合所吸引。句中“featured”是谓语动词,设空处使用非谓语动词,其中“a robot dog”和“dance”之间是主动关系,所以用现在分词“dancing”作后置定语,修饰“a robot dog”。故填dancing。
60.考查非谓语动词。句意:此次活动标志着由泉州政府发起的创新设计竞赛的开幕,旨在推广该市丰富的文化遗产和地方艺术。句中marked为谓语动词,设空处使用非谓语动词,“an innovative design competition”和“launch”之间是被动关系,所以用过去分词“launched”作后置定语。故填launched。
61.考查非谓语动词。句意:此次活动标志着由泉州政府发起的创新设计竞赛的开幕,旨在推广该市丰富的文化遗产和地方艺术。“aim to do sth.”是固定短语,意为“旨在做某事”,所以此处用动词不定式“to promote”作“aiming”的宾语。故填to promote。
62.考查副词。句意:作为海上丝绸之路的重要战略港口,泉州曾是贸易中心,也是来自中国以外的使者和商人的家园。“important”是形容词,前面要用副词修饰,“strategic”的副词形式是“strategically”,意为“战略上地”。故填strategically。
63.考查连词。句意:作为海上丝绸之路的重要战略港口,泉州曾是贸易中心,也是来自中国以外的使者和商人的家园。根据句意可知,“a center of trade”和“home to envoys (使者) and business people from outside China”之间是并列关系,所以用连词“and”连接。故填and。
64.考查介词。句意:此次竞赛名为“包容的刺桐城,丝绸之路的想象与共同未来”,现已向参赛者开放,旨在激发由泉州独特历史和地方文化启发的创造力。“be open to sb.”是固定短语,意为“对某人开放”,所以此处用介词“to”。故填to。
65.考查名词复数。句意:刺桐城是古代外国商人对泉州的称呼。“trader”意为“商人”,是可数名词,此处表示泛指,且没有冠词修饰,所以用复数形式“traders”。故填traders。
66. 答案:Dear Ms. Wang,
I’m Li Hua, a student from Class 3, Grade 2 in Dorm 402. I’m writing to formally request/ apply for a dormitory change.
My roommate often stays up late playing games loudly, which severely disrupts my sleep. Consequently, I feel exhausted in class and struggle to focus on my studies. Despite repeated attempts to communicate with him, the situation has shown no improvement.
I would be deeply grateful if you could help me find a more suitable dorm. Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
67. 答案:Paragraph 1: I opened my mouth, but no sound came out at first. My mind went completely blank, the fear of failure flooding over me. Just as panic was about to consume me, the rich, familiar melody of Beethoven’s Beethoven’s Symphony No. 6 filled my ears through the headphones. It was the very sound that had always comforted me in my grandfather’s presence. I closed my eyes, pretending he was sitting right across from me, giving me one of his encouraging nods. “Welcome,” I began, my voice a fragile whisper that quickly gained strength, “to a new chapter of ‘Melodies of Memory’. Today, we start with a piece that taught me about the quiet strength of nature, and of family.”
Paragraph 2: As the final notes of the music faded, I saw something moving outside. To my astonishment, the town was packed with so many people. They were looking up in curiosity, standing still listening. Some had their eyes closed, others were smiling softly, and a few even had their hands over their hearts. Then, one by one, they began to clap. Tears streamed down my face. I hadn’t just played a record; I had bridged the gap between the past and the present, and in doing so, I had found my own voice. At that moment, I felt a deep connection to him and understood that his greatest legacy was not only about the music, but the courage to share it.
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W: The guests are leaving for New York today. We need someone to get them to the airport on time.
M: I’d be happy to, but my car is under repair now.
W: In that case, I have to call a taxi.
Text 2
W: Would you like some drink
M: Yes, a glass of orange juice. Could I have a few cookies with that
W: Of course. I’ll be back to take your order in a minute.
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M: I’m planning on changing jobs.
W: Really Why
M: This one is too far away from my family and my mother hasn’t been well recently.
W: Oh! I was in the same situation with my father when I was working in Chicago.
Text 4
W: Are you going to join us for lunch
M: I’m afraid not. I’m up to my neck in work. I have to order a takeout and eat at my desk.
Text 5
M: Do I look OK in this pair
W: I think you should put on another color, the brown one. Yeah, they look great on your feet.
M: And this color matches my trousers perfectly.
Text 6
M: Teresa, I got a call from a client saying that the contract I asked you to mail last week never reached him.
W: The one for the Mercer Building
M: Yeah, that’s the one. Is there a way to check if the Postal Service delivered it
W: Sure, I still have the receipt with the tracking number on it. Let me pull up the record. Hmm. . . It looks like it got there on Monday morning. Someone named John Gruban signed for it.
M: Really At least we know it arrived. I’ll get back to the client now who is very worried.
Text 7
W: Hello. My name is Margaret. My friend Janet suggested I join your telephone service plan.
M: May I know which plan you are referring to
W: I hope it provides voice mailbox service. Sometimes I can’t answer the phone when I’m giving a lecture.
M: All the five plans in our price list provide it.
W: Really How about the mobile traffic
M: Do you mean Plan C It provides 10GB each month.
W: That’s not enough. I need 20GB. But $10 every month is attractive. By the way, I also want the plan to have long-distance call service, since my sister lives in Canada.
M: I’m afraid you have to buy an extra service for long-distance calls. That’s $5 per month.
W: OK. Then just help me apply for Plan C and the long-distance call service you were talking about.
Text 8
M: So when did you go to Tanzania
W: Last year, in March. They asked me to go there for the start of construction.
M: And how long did you stay there
W: Four months. I came back when the school had just been built. Besides, we finished it two months early and saved $10, 000 on construction costs.
M: That’s great. So what other projects have you worked on
W: I’ve done a lot of construction projects, but I’ve also helped to set up a few training programs.
M: And have you ever led a team
W: No, not yet, but I’ve learnt a lot about managing people. I know I’m ready to do this job.
M: Why did you decide to work in this field
W: My mother lived in Africa when she was a child. She’s often talked to me about her life there. I wanted to discover it for myself.
Text 9
W: So Richard, tell us about what got you started as an independent film maker.
M: From an early age, I enjoyed watching films and was fascinated by directing and photography, but it never occurred to me that I could do it myself until one day I picked up my father’s camera and started recording what was happening around me every day. I then worked at a local video shop that had a section of unclassifiable films. These films made up their own rules and always left me feeling as if something inside me had changed. They also proved that the medium of film could change someone’s views of the world, and that made me more determined to pursue film making.
W: And yet you claim that you don’t make art films.
M: Even though I want to make this type of film, it is easy to produce a bad one. More importantly, I just want to express my message through understandable films, using pictures and music, but not some abstract art concepts. By the way, I am not interested in art films that follow a predictable pattern.
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W: Ladies and gentlemen, at the moment, all I want to do is thank our performers for the pleasure they’ve given us this evening. And of course I must express our thanks to those who’ve worked behind the scenes, especially our producer. But most of all I want to say “thank you” to all of you for coming here this evening and supporting this event, especially in such weather. I think I perhaps should take this chance to make an apology to those sitting in the back rows. We’ve made some repair to the roof, but unfortunately the wet tonight is unexpectedly heavy, and we’re thankful to you for your understanding and cheerful good humor. We had hoped that the repairs would be enough. But we were recently told that the whole roof would have to be replaced. We were sad to learn the news because it’s only five years since we replaced the roof of the church itself. And so we shall be having another concert soon, I hope. Finally, I want to tell you the good news — it is bright and a little windy tomorrow. And I wish all of you would have a nice and relaxed day. You can go to the park or theater, etc.
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